...cough Shortness of breath Chest pain Difficulty breathing properly or worsening of shortness of breath while sitting or lying down The treatment of pleural effusion depends on the degree of...
...or feeling feverish Dry cough Sore throat Headache Cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose and watery eyes Muscle and joint aches Fatigue and feeling weak Feeling generally unwell Respiratory...
...of pernicious anemia may include:[8][9][10] Diarrhea Feeling dizzy or clumsy Feeling tired Shortness of breath, especially when exercising Brittle nails and dry skin Numbness or pins and needles Abnormalities in...
...disease may include: Angina, i.e. short-lived episodes of chest pain Shortness of breath Nausea Cold sweat Dizziness In severe cases, a heart attack may occur. Chest pain, caused by an...
...with conditions like childhood arthritis and Crohn’s disease. Gastrointestinal diseases. Conditions like coeliac disease impede the intake of nutrients, including those needed for the maintenance of healthy bones. Eating disorders....
...accompanied by:[1][2] Wheezing Shortness of breath Fatigue Coughing up mucus (phlegm) or sputum (a mixture of saliva and phlegm) A common condition, it often develops following upper respiratory tract infections,...
...causing symptoms that may be life-threatening, even while at rest.[1] The most common symptoms of chronic heart failure include shortness of breath, tiredness, swelling of the legs and ankles, chest...
...short of breath and cough less. Coughing, shortness of breath, and sinus congestion will decrease. You’ll feel more energetic overall. 1 year after quitting, your risk of heart disease will...
...detached, difficulty remembering the trauma, derealization (feeling like one’s perceptions are not real),[11] an inability to feel optimistic, happy or loving. Physical symptoms of PTSD may also be present. These...
...A pain feeling like heartburn that cannot be alleviated by antacids Feeling of great unwellness Oliguria (low urine output) of 500ml or less over 24 hours Being unable to feel...